Social Ontology. Emotional Sharing as the Foundation of Care Relationships

In S. Bourgault & E. Pulcini, Emotions and Care: Interdisciplinary Perspectives. Peeters (2018)
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Abstract

The origin of the concept of “emotional sharing” can be traced back to the first edition of Sympathiebuch [1913/23], in which Max Scheler paved the way to a phenomenology of emotions and to social ontology. The importance of his findings is evident: consider the central role of emotional sharing in Michael Tomasello’s analysis and the lively debate on social ontology and collective intentionality.

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Guido Cusinato
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